07 September 2009

Good round up of data from The Guardian on which phones are being used most for mobile web access. Apparently Android phones are overtaking Blackberries and Windows Mobile phones (in the UK), with iPhones still significantly in the lead, and Symbian phones a strong second.

Interesting aside that paid-for apps sell poorly on Android phones compared to iPhones. Somehow this doesn't seem surprising (may be a bit more going on than the Guardian's tentative explanation: iPhone owners have more money).

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I'm a psychologist and, having worked for many years in the design of user-centred products and services, am now Professor of User-Centred Design at University of Reading, UK.

Why Brain Attic?
In 'A Study in Scarlet' Arthur Conan Doyle wrote: "I believe that a man's brain is like a little empty attic, and you stock it with such furniture as you choose....the skillful workman will have...nothing but the tools which will help him doing his work..."
As we now know, Conan Doyle's analogy doesn't quite tell the full story of the brain but nevertheless this blog is a place for me to store notes that, if not logged here, might be forgotten.